Fairly typical pros and cons of big corporate workplace - Executive Assistant J.P. Morgan Employee Review

3.0
Sep 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-High standard of co-workers at all levels - intelligent, hardworking, skilled, and pleasant is the rule (though not without exceptions, obviously). Strong team bonding culture. -Good pay -A lot of tolerance in the company culture for individuality. -Decent prioritization of work/life balance. -Vocal support for diverse team members in terms of race/ethnicity/sexuality/gender/etc.

Cons

-Nickel and diming on IT support gets worse and worse; we're expected to troubleshoot things with the help of guides from the company intranet and our department gets charged high rates for calling IT support. Wastes a lot of time and effort and stress. -There's a lot of talk about a "culture of respect" among all employees, but as tends to be the case, it's often lip service, and it's hard to get anything done about the occasional abusive or otherwise problematic superior (thankfully not too common in my experience). -CEO Jamie Dimon is an arrogant blowhard who openly expresses contempt for the idea of lower level employees working from home part of the week, and his belief that they're ripping him off by slacking; the pressure is on for our department to drop WFH entirely. -Nickel and diming on health benefits is a bit shocking given the size and wealth of the firm; high deductibles, lots of jumping through hoops.

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5.0
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Pros

Top tier company with growth opportunity

Cons

The expectation to work 40+ or passed your normal shift as an exempt employee was common among peers and management.

4.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

The team was supportive and willing to answer questions. I gained practical experience in industry research, financial analysis, Excel, and data organization while working on real projects. Managers provided helpful feedback, and the internship was a good opportunity to understand how research and analytical work is completed in a professional environment.

Cons

Some assignments could become repetitive, especially data cleaning, database updates, and reviewing large amounts of information. Deadlines could also be tight during busy periods. Because the internship was relatively short, interns sometimes had limited ownership over longer-term projects.

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